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We need folks to do and document the later geeps and SD's, ALCo's, and GE units, then collect all these in a master Sound Installation thread.John C.
We need to develop a database of sound installations so folks don't have to reinvent the wheel if they want to put sound in a specific model. My era ends with the GP30 and C420 (my next project, but it's going to have to wait a bit). We need folks to do and document the later geeps and SD's, ALCo's, and GE units, then collect all these in a master Sound Installation thread.John C.
Yeah I was able to successfully test the LED's in question to identify the anode and cathode, and they worked all the way up the soldering them to the decoder. After they were DOA, I cut the joints and tested them... they were shot.
What resistor values did you use?Also, is it possible that you wired them backwards? Most white LEDs have a fairly low reverse voltage rating. Powering them up in reverse can damage them.
I was thinking that. They are radio shack 1/8 resistors with a 1k max and the package didn't designate positive or negative so I'm thinking that would be the next thing to look into. I guess I had a 50/50 shot of getting it right and that's what happened.